The way we move during physical activity can make a big difference to our recovery and can be successful in reaching your goals. To achieve this, Ciclocorse Performance Center uses Dartfish Video Motion Analysis which slows down to a frame by frame analysis.
With the use of Darfish video technology, here at Ciclocorse we can highlight and analyze your biomechanics patterns with angles and measurements in slow motion.
Any errors in technique can be seen on the system and precise feedback will be given to correct any problems. This is a great system for troubleshooting techniques for cyclists and runners, amongst other sporting activities.

Running is a repetitive high impact sport, where your body is required to take a load equivalent to 2.5 times your body weight with each stride, making runners susceptible to overuse injuries. Injuries frequently occur through a combination of poor conditioning, poor training and poor technique. Efficient running not only significantly reduces injury risk, but can also improve performance at the same time.

At Ciclocorse Performance Center the use of Darfish video motion analysis allows to closely inspect movements and identify key movement dysfunctions and technical flaws in your running gait.
We will make a video of you running on our treadmill from the back, side and front, then use Darfish to evaluate every aspects of your running such as foot strike, trunk position, pelvis level, ground contact time, elevation and hip/knee/ankle angles. We will also slow the video down to get a frame by frame analysis for more accurate data. We will give you tips to improve your technique as part of a new training program to help you achieve your running goals and we will provide you with an electronic report of your assessment.

Accurate System

Slight inaccuracies (the difference of millimeters) can drastically change a rider’s feel after a ride. Our system is accurate to within less than millimeter, creating a true objective and data which can be utilized by the fitter for the perfect biomechanics fit. Small adjustments can make a big difference in alleviating back, knee or neck pain, and those adjustments will improve a rider’s performance.